ENT resident here. Thank you for putting this together! Love the series, and this episode was spot on. Captured so many things I love about the field that most people don't realize!
Otolaryngology - the coolest medical specialty and anatomy. I love how they have a cliche of being 'the nice surgeons' and the 'early nights and tennis' lmao.
I work at an Academic Hospital in the OR. After watching every single speciality, I became really fascinated with ENT. They were doing a Moh's nasal reconstruction and did a pedicle flap. It was the coolest thing ever! This guy did not have a nose, and they completely reconstructed it by using his forhead skin! It had really similar anatomy, and he took ear cartilage to help give the nose shape and support. Also he was the nicest guy ever, and just talked with me and explained what he was doing while he was doing it. I think this will be the surgical specialty for me, and this video just reinforced that.
Just wanted to add: I went into medical school gung ho wanting to do ENT. I worked for a community ENT before medical school and thought it was awesome; relatively chill with both clinic and OR time, seemed perfect. I rotated on the service at my medical school (big academic hospital) and holy s*** academic ENT is soooooo different than community, haha. Academic you deal with SUPER sick patients, trauma patients etc with trachs and stuff can get really really scary, real quick!! Also, soooo much spit, people profusely bleeding out of their mouths, head and neck cancers are devastating! The ENTs are among the hardest working attendings/residents in the academic hospital. I ran around from 5:30am-7:30pm almost every day of that rotation. This video was great to remind me that community is an more "chill" option.
@@linaibrahim5719 my understanding is that there aren't really community residencies for ent. ENT Residency almost always is at a large academic center. You can choose to go into a community practice after residency. Community ENTs are typically generalists. They mostly do tubes, tonsils, and septoplasties for surgeries and treat low acuity ent conditions in the outpatient setting.
Generally, most ENT surgeons have clinic days most frequently and perform surgery somewhere between one and three days a week, depending on their subspecialty or system's needs. Clinical days generally are 9 am-5 pm days where we see a wide variety of patients and medical problems.👍
3rd year med student here and we started clinical appointments. Our second appointment was ENT. I really enjoyed the appointment and it seemed like exactly what I was looking for in terms of work life balance, treatment satisfaction, interesting subject matter. Might be too soon to decide and I am keeping my options open because we didn't have an ophthalmology appointment yet but I might go into ENT later in life.
Damn. What a name. I am half deaf. Completely deaf in my left ear. I remember years ago, I went Completely deaf for a week or so. I was terrified. I couldn't hear at all. I really need my right ear. Went to a nice ENT who diagnosed me with an infection. I got it from cleaning my ears with q tips. I wasn't able to hear again immediately but eventually. He also informed me of damage to my right ear and informed me on how to keep my ears healthy. Years later, I am very serious about my ear health.
This is overlapped so much with oral & maxillofacial surgery... You have to do Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon next so as to know how it differs from ENT. Although i know that OMFS is a combo of medical & dentistry...
Yesterday, I was looking for an epiosode on ENT and didn't find it. And today, you upload it haha Thanks for this Video. Sorry my english is not fluent (I study medecine in French lol)
Know it isn’t a medical specialty, but ever think about a video on Oral and Maxillofacial surgery? We have overlap with ENT and a lot of med students/medical professionals have no idea who we are or what our training/scope includes.
Please do oral and maxillofacial surgery! Also, maybe spend some time in that video to discuss how OMFS, plastics, and ENT overlap. As far as I know, these 3 specialties split facial trauma at certain programs.
Never get a turbinate reduction surgery. Turbinates are vital organs that are often overlooked by ENTs. Turbinate reductions could end up costing you your health and severe irreversible injuries. The extent of injuries are also not discussed in full detail with patients.
So you want to be a infectious disease doctor,? (Sorry I can’t spell the right title) or even so you want to be a public health doctor?(if there is that specialty)
I heard otolaryngology is a tricky subject in modern medicine. I know that because I had a bad ear infection my whole life called cholestatoma, which is a cyst or lump on the ear drum. So be thankful for otolaryngologists.
I wanna learn about the middle ear and inner ear I guess. I wanna help cure tinnitus and find ways to help reverse hearing if that is possible ! I have ear issues :/ from music and from allergies. I have tinnitus and Eustachian tube dysfunction and middle ear issues and ear fullness. I wanna find ways to not hurt a persons hearing if we need to clean the middle ear.
Dr.Jubbal, I have a few questions for you. Could you please answer 'em ? 1. I'm studying currently in a foreign med college. If I start my preparations for USMLE step1 now (year 1) will that be enough to complete the entire portions along with the foreign med books ? 2.Even if I complete the whole stuff, what are the requirements for it (for taking the USMLE exams) ?
Hi Kevin, Thank you very much for this great video :) I didn't know how many procedures belong to ENT. Could you do "So you want to be a pediatrician" next time? I would be very interested to know how much pediatricians are involved in things like emergency medicine, pediatric ICU, or interventional cardiology/gastroenterology. Anyway, stay healthy, stay safe!
It does have a video. And I believe he did mention it. Many in the comments spoke of how something needs to change with Family Medicine to attract more people to that specialty.
Most often Orthopedic spine surgeons only operate on the spine because they went to fellowship for it, but some do operate on other orthopedic injuries
ENT resident here. Thank you for putting this together! Love the series, and this episode was spot on. Captured so many things I love about the field that most people don't realize!
As a ENT how much do you make yearly and where do you work?? Is it a good work home job and does it stress??
I might get ENT /Ophthalmology/Anaesthesia according to my rank in entrance exam can you tell about your Experience as an ENT resident,how is it?
@@doxtor9745 I'm in the same bracket of neet pg rank 😅
Same
@@doxtor9745 same exactly same
Thanks for committing time/energy to helping us thrive and stay informed!
Thanks Danny :)
@@MedSchoolInsiders Do Medical Examiner please!
Otolaryngology - the coolest medical specialty and anatomy. I love how they have a cliche of being 'the nice surgeons' and the 'early nights and tennis' lmao.
I work at an Academic Hospital in the OR. After watching every single speciality, I became really fascinated with ENT. They were doing a Moh's nasal reconstruction and did a pedicle flap. It was the coolest thing ever! This guy did not have a nose, and they completely reconstructed it by using his forhead skin! It had really similar anatomy, and he took ear cartilage to help give the nose shape and support. Also he was the nicest guy ever, and just talked with me and explained what he was doing while he was doing it. I think this will be the surgical specialty for me, and this video just reinforced that.
Well…did it turn out to be? I’m a 3rd year student medic who just had 2 weeks placement there and I absolutely loved it!
I’m an Otolaryngology resident and I’m soo excited to watch this!
So how it is ? Do you like it ? Also can you be simultaneously otorhinolaryngologist and another surgical specialty etc neurosurgeon ?
does every resident do a fellowship? or is it just general ENT?
@@1KealeCade I don't think so
I really want to do this when I am a big boi
How's your experience? Do u do a lot of procedures? Or 50:50 like just treat patients with medicines?
Just wanted to add: I went into medical school gung ho wanting to do ENT. I worked for a community ENT before medical school and thought it was awesome; relatively chill with both clinic and OR time, seemed perfect. I rotated on the service at my medical school (big academic hospital) and holy s*** academic ENT is soooooo different than community, haha. Academic you deal with SUPER sick patients, trauma patients etc with trachs and stuff can get really really scary, real quick!! Also, soooo much spit, people profusely bleeding out of their mouths, head and neck cancers are devastating! The ENTs are among the hardest working attendings/residents in the academic hospital. I ran around from 5:30am-7:30pm almost every day of that rotation.
This video was great to remind me that community is an more "chill" option.
What is the community thing I don't know what dose it mean do i have to go through the matching also for that?
@@linaibrahim5719 my understanding is that there aren't really community residencies for ent. ENT Residency almost always is at a large academic center. You can choose to go into a community practice after residency. Community ENTs are typically generalists. They mostly do tubes, tonsils, and septoplasties for surgeries and treat low acuity ent conditions in the outpatient setting.
Reality😢
Finally the video for ENT.
I'm an ENT resident and I was waiting for you to post this video.
Generally, most ENT surgeons have clinic days most frequently and perform surgery somewhere between one and three days a week, depending on their subspecialty or system's needs. Clinical days generally are 9 am-5 pm days where we see a wide variety of patients and medical problems.👍
Is there a subspecialty of ent where you do more surgery than clinic? I liked ent but the idea of less surgical procedure kinda turn me off
@@ammry3333 Every ENT does surgery lol. Head and neck is probably the most surgical.
@@ammry3333 there’s Endocrine surgery specialists.
can you be a general ent surgeon and not have a sub speciality but rather operate for all the associated problems?
3rd year med student here and we started clinical appointments.
Our second appointment was ENT.
I really enjoyed the appointment and it seemed like exactly what I was looking for in terms of work life balance, treatment satisfaction, interesting subject matter.
Might be too soon to decide and I am keeping my options open because we didn't have an ophthalmology appointment yet but I might go into ENT later in life.
No I don’t want to be something I can’t quite pronounce 😁
It's not that hard to be pronounced..
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIST d
If it’s just hard just say ENT
Uhm that why people use Ent 🙄
Am I the only one who wants to be this it looks so fun
Wow! I didnt realise how complex the field of ENTs is.. I might consider this specialty in the future..
See you there my man!
This is hands down my favourite educational series on TH-cam! So detailed and informative as always. Please consider doing medical oncology next!!
My mom is an ENT surgeon and this video just gave me joy😂😂😁😁❤❤
Oncologist or Hematologist would be great!
Yall cant just say thank you , yall want more and more and more JEEZ
@@deekswarner7283 I mean he did ask for suggestions in the comments
I wait for your videos every saturday like its a TV show😂💯
Hell yeah, been waiting on this one
Damn. What a name. I am half deaf. Completely deaf in my left ear. I remember years ago, I went Completely deaf for a week or so. I was terrified. I couldn't hear at all. I really need my right ear. Went to a nice ENT who diagnosed me with an infection. I got it from cleaning my ears with q tips. I wasn't able to hear again immediately but eventually. He also informed me of damage to my right ear and informed me on how to keep my ears healthy. Years later, I am very serious about my ear health.
YES!! Thanks for listening to the requests for making this video
I just finished my ENT rotation.🥰
I've been waiting for this for so long! Thank you! 🙏🏽
Yes! I've been waiting for ENT, thank you so much!
I appreciate the time & effort you put in these videos to communicate the information. Excellent work, thank you!
This is overlapped so much with oral & maxillofacial surgery... You have to do Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon next so as to know how it differs from ENT. Although i know that OMFS is a combo of medical & dentistry...
yesss im also confused af
Yesterday, I was looking for an epiosode on ENT and didn't find it.
And today, you upload it haha
Thanks for this Video.
Sorry my english is not fluent (I study medecine in French lol)
Please do about “so you want to be neonatologist” or “paediatrician”
Yes! I would love those. I am deciding between an OB/GYN, pediatric surgeon, a cardiologist, neurologist, neonatologist, and a pediatrician!
@@BK-iv1jw I think U R In High School Right
This!!
@@BK-iv1jw pediatric surgeon for sure
Pls make a vidio about So you want to be a Oncologist ♥️😘
Thank you for your video! Please do "So you want to be a physiatrist (PM&R)?"
Can you do pathology!?! I think it’s something that has a lot of misconceptions
Have been waiting for this one!! Thanks!!
Noiice, Family Medicine episode sometime in the near future? You are a beast btw, thank you
Know it isn’t a medical specialty, but ever think about a video on Oral and Maxillofacial surgery? We have overlap with ENT and a lot of med students/medical professionals have no idea who we are or what our training/scope includes.
Love this serie. Every saturday I hope it is going to be a so you want to be! Please do PM&R soon.
Been waiting on this one!!
Been waiting for this!!
I would love to see pediatrician in the so you want to be series 🥺😩❤
Hello Dr. Jubal, could you do a video about So you want to be a pulmonologist? THANKSS
The one I was eagerly waiting for ..
Please do oral and maxillofacial surgery! Also, maybe spend some time in that video to discuss how OMFS, plastics, and ENT overlap. As far as I know, these 3 specialties split facial trauma at certain programs.
Sir you are Great your all vedios helps me alot.
Thank you for giving most important knowledge.
I don't anticipate going into the medical field, but if I did I think I'd want to be an ENT
Great videos!✌
Stomatology/OMFS please🙏
ff
Been waiting for this
Thanks for confirming my decision to be an ENT.
GOOD LUCK 😉
Do you have a video about the abuse and treatment to the interns ? I ve got my fair share of crap thrown up onto me
I finally found what I'm interested in 🥺👊
Please do a So You Want To Be A Paediatrician
Can you do a video about vascular surgery?
This is the best video lv seen in recent years!!!!!
Please so do you want to be a pathologist ❤️
Can you do a « so you want to be a family medicine doctor »
I know it’s related to dentistry but please can you do.
So you want to be an orthodontist
Fantastic video!
I'm thinking alot about this speciality. Thank you!!
Thank you for your hard work!
Lmao this uploaded right when I came back from the ENT after microsuction for earwax
Love the series! Oncology next? :)
Lovely video!!! Keep up the good work!
Please make a video about “So you want to be a Periodontist”
That's dentistry.
I love this series! Can you please do "so you want to be an endocrinologist"
Great video! Nephrology soon?!
Can you do infectious desiase or vascular surgery plesssseeeee
Please do a video on clinical hematology
Needed this. Thank you!!
P.s i love watching your videos keep it up!
Never get a turbinate reduction surgery. Turbinates are vital organs that are often overlooked by ENTs. Turbinate reductions could end up costing you your health and severe irreversible injuries. The extent of injuries are also not discussed in full detail with patients.
excited for a new vid aaaaaa
Thank youuu for this! 😊♥️
Thanks for the video, could you do oncologist next?
So you want to be a infectious disease doctor,? (Sorry I can’t spell the right title) or even so you want to be a public health doctor?(if there is that specialty)
I heard otolaryngology is a tricky subject in modern medicine. I know that because I had a bad ear infection my whole life called cholestatoma, which is a cyst or lump on the ear drum. So be thankful for otolaryngologists.
I love the lofi jazz music!
Love your videos med school insiders💖. Can you please make a video on neuroscience?
Hi! Can you please next do pediatrics or pediatric surgery? These videos are super helpful, even though I'm from New Zealand 🇳🇿😄👋
I wanna learn about the middle ear and inner ear I guess. I wanna help cure tinnitus and find ways to help reverse hearing if that is possible !
I have ear issues :/ from music and from allergies. I have tinnitus and Eustachian tube dysfunction and middle ear issues and ear fullness.
I wanna find ways to not hurt a persons hearing if we need to clean the middle ear.
I wish I had better doctors to help treat/ cure my ear issues and my tinnitus. I also wanna be in the future with this shit and reverse hearing loss.
Do you have one video that talks about immunology as a specialty?
Could you do one on becoming a Pulmonologist ?
thank you! this video was very helpful to me as a premed college student aspiring to be an otolaryngologist
plz make a video on pathology and family medicine
Dr.Jubbal, I have a few questions for you. Could you please answer 'em ?
1. I'm studying currently in a foreign med college. If I start my preparations for USMLE step1 now (year 1) will that be enough to complete the entire portions along with the foreign med books ?
2.Even if I complete the whole stuff, what are the requirements for it (for taking the USMLE exams) ?
Can you do a video on vascular surgery please ☺️?
Plz make a video about so you want to be a orthopedist
Make a video on recommended settings for anki
How divided is maxiofac surgery compared to ent? I mean looking at this video the head and neck part is not so borded between these specialties?
How about maxillofacial surgery for another episode, just as a neighbor / competitor subject to ENT
Hello! Please, could you do PATHOLOGY? It is such a curious, intriguing, yet mysterious specialty.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm trying to apply for an ENT residency, hopefully I can get it
Hi Kevin,
Thank you very much for this great video :) I didn't know how many procedures belong to ENT. Could you do "So you want to be a pediatrician" next time? I would be very interested to know how much pediatricians are involved in things like emergency medicine, pediatric ICU, or interventional cardiology/gastroenterology.
Anyway, stay healthy, stay safe!
pls do SYW to be pathologist and its relation with medical laboratory scientist as biochemist or embryologist or nurse practitioner
Can you please consider doing a video on rheumatologist, or physiatrist
I’d love to see a video about pediatric surgery :) ❤️❤️
Where's our "So You Want to be an Oncologist" video??!
Not with that attitude
Finally.
Thank yoy
I think primary care/family medicine should get a video, especially considering the national shortage of primary care physicians!
It does have a video. And I believe he did mention it. Many in the comments spoke of how something needs to change with Family Medicine to attract more people to that specialty.
Since ur speaking about the head and neck area what about oral maxillofacial surgery??
Hey doc I got a question, do Orthopedic Spine surgeons only work on the spine, or do they also do other Ortho jobs?
Most often Orthopedic spine surgeons only operate on the spine because they went to fellowship for it, but some do operate on other orthopedic injuries
ENT and OMFS surgeons performs a lot of similar kind of surgeries
Cover Allergy/Immunology
Pleeeeease make a Video on Pediatrician 😢😢
I am 20 years old ,and i have defect of listening ,i can't listen to one ear 👂 ,is there any solution ,or surgery ...🙏🙏😟
You should see an audiologist. They can help pin down the type of hearing problem. Then ENT’s may be able to help address it
well done sir ❤
Head really gets me going, yes.